Rich--
As I mentioned on IRC, I got about 90% of the way through
the SSL
setup before my deadline hit and I had to go live without
SSL fully
working. My machines are all listening on port 636, but
don't do SSL
properly. As far as I can tell/remember, I provisioned the
boxes
identically, so they all should be equally far along in the
SSL-enabling process, but only one of them demonstrated the
permissions problem.
I guess you did say, though, that the problem _only_ happens
to
SSL-enabled machines, not that it _always_ happens to
SSL-enabled
machines. Still, hope this helps you root out the problem.
Good luck!
Chris St. Pierre
Unix Systems Administrator
Nebraska Wesleyan University
On Thu, 2 Nov 2006, Richard Megginson wrote:
> It appears that the permission problem only happens
with servers that were
> configured to use SSL in fds102 and upgraded to fds103.
Can anyone confirm the
> problem occurred in a system not using SSL?
>
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